Most likely broken motor mounts.
Thankfully mine does not shake, thanks for asking. This is really not enough information to diagnose the problem. Does it shake the same every time or does it not shake or shake less sometimes? Is the "check engine" light on? Is there a speed where the shake is more pronounced? Does it have to be full throttle acceleration or does it shake under light acceleration too? Is there a noise accompanying the shake? If you accelerate around a corner is the shake any different? Left or right turn make a difference?
191 K maybe it just wants to retire and hit the boneyard in the sky.
bad engine mounts
Your tires are unbalanced. You need to get them balanced.
the hot water pips shake because it is passing water throw them and when they do that it can shake and rummble lol
My guess would be wheel balance.
Lift the vehicle onto jack stands on the front. Shake the wheel and all front end components. Something May be worn or broken. Also roll the wheel by hand and check for noise or rough spots, as something in the braking system cloud be the culprit.
A shake is movement while a rattle is noise created by the movement. Example: if you shake an empty can, you get movement only, but if you put pebbles in the can, then you also get a rattle.
Quake Shake, ground sound
'Agitate', maybe?
Check tire balance or wheel bearings in front axle
You could try testing the hub. lift car and shake tire. if it shakes you need a new hub. My 1998 Taurus has a tortion/sway bar in the back. There is a rod that holds the end of the tortion bar in place. I had a thumping noise and found out that the end of that rod had broken off. The rod was about $10.00 at the local auto part store. It was very easy to replace. Jack up car, remove rear wheel and then the rod has rubber bushings and a nut at each end to hold it on.